Semiconductor shortage
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Zhao Weiguo: China’s No. 1 chip tycoon vanishes
Profiles Zhao Weiguo rode a decades-long boom in China pursuing Beijing’s core industrial policy of semiconductor self-sufficiency. Then he fell foul of Xi Jinping.
By Jane Lewis Published
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Three stocks helping to fix the semiconductor shortage
Tips Ewan Markson-Brown, CRUX Asset Management, picks three semiconductor manufacturers that can profit from digitalisation and supply shortages
By Ewan Markson-Brown Published
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How the UK can help solve the semiconductor shortage
Opinion The EU’s plan to build a semiconductor manufacturing industry will fail, but the UK should take advantage of that, says Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Regulatory crackdowns drive investors to China’s chipmakers
Analysis Investors are ditching fintech and the big Chinese tech stocks and flocking to semiconductor companies instead. Saloni Sardana analyses why that is.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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The semiconductor supply crunch: what’s it about and what does it mean for you?
Analysis The world is facing a shortage of semiconductors. Saloni Sardana explains why the world has run out of them and why the chip shortage will ripple across dozens of industries.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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Semiconductors will go from famine to feast
News A global shortage of semiconductors has collided with an unprecedented surge in demand. But the chip industry has always been highly cyclical.
By Alex Rankine Last updated
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Arm Holdings takeover: has Nvidia had its chips?
News The takeover of Britain’s semiconductor group Arm Holdings by its US rival Nvidia could be running into the sand, says Matthew Partridge.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Last updated
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The great global semiconductor squeeze
News The rise of electric cars and booming sales of games consoles, televisions and home computers is driving a global shortage of semiconductors.
By Alex Rankine Published
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The looming global battle over semiconductor supply
Briefings A shortage of semiconductors – essential components in electronic devices – has spooked businesses and governments. It could even spark future geopolitical conflicts. Simon Wilson reports.
By Simon Wilson Published
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